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  2. SMALL BLOCKS OF LAND FOR WORKING MEN.

    Sir—The subjoined letter, just received by me from some one I do not know at all, shows such a grasp of the question under consideration that I am induced to ask you to ...

    Article : 630 words
  3. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES COTTAGES.

    Sir—I have read the account of the deputation which waited on the Commissioner of Public Works re the proposed imposition of rent upon the men employed on the ...

    Article : 712 words
  4. THE WAUKARINGA MINES.

    Sir—I have this morning read a letter signed "H. M. Addison," in which the writer calls attention to the Waukaringa district re its gold mines, and in particular amongst ...

    Article : 276 words
  5. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Victorian Sardon undoubtedly holds the most distinguished position amongst the playwrights of the day, and the more we see of his work the you have we to admire his ...

    Article : 1,770 words
  6. THE RIFLE VOLUNTEER FORGO.

    Sir—It is a pleasure to reply to so moderate and reasonable a letter as that of "Truly Rural." I think the suggestion he makes in just that the drill instructors should devote ...

    Article : 491 words
  7. FUTURE POSSIBILITIES.

    Sir—Your readers are no doubt, familiar with the name, if not with St. Louis itself on the Miss[?]. Now I would affirm that one great secret of the success and rapid ...

    Article : 297 words
  8. THE PASTORAL QUESTION.

    Sir— We hear so much twaddle now-a-days from members of Parliament that people are beginning to think that we have a miserable country indeed. One hon member actually ...

    Article : 829 words
  9. THE LAWS DELAY.

    Whatever you do never go to law, submit rather to almost any imposition, bear any oppression, rather than exhaust your spirits and your pocket in what is called a Court of Justice. ...

    Article : 1,142 words
  10. THE GAWLER POLITICAL ASSOCIATION.

    Sir—The meeting held at Gawler to establish a branch of the Land Nationalisation Society on the 18th inst., in my opinion, made a great mistake in passing the ...

    Article : 263 words
  11. PORT AUGUSTA AS A PLACE OF SHIPMENT OF WHEAT.

    Sir—Port Augusta [?] natural advantages as a report unsurpassed by any other locality I suppose in the province. It drains a prodigious extent of both pastoral and ...

    Article : 437 words
  12. OUTER HARBOR

    Sir—Your correspondent," Port Adelaide Subscriber," wants to know why steamers from Europe do not discharge their cargo at the Port wharfs. The [?] is a very ...

    Article : 408 words
  13. LEASING OF THE MURRAY SWAMPS.

    Sir- I noticed with interest the reply of the Commissioner of Crown Lands to a deputation that waited on him from Mannum some few weeks since with reference to the leasing ...

    Article : 549 words
  14. THE NAV VIES AT HERGOTT SPRINGS.

    Sir—In the interest of the workmen on the line of railway at Hergott Springs, I wish to lay before the public, through you, the unfair treatment they have received from the ...

    Article : 944 words
  15. RAILWAY EXTENSION IN THE SOUTH-EAST.

    Sir-There is a good deal of agitation going on as to the best route to be followed by the various proposed lines which are to connect the most important places to the south east with ...

    Article : 826 words
  16. THE SOCIAL EVIL.

    Sir-I am glad to know that the Rev. J. C. Kirby felt much satisfaction in reading my letter on the social evil, but I wonder if he is the only one of his "cloth" in Adelaide who ...

    Article : 880 words
  17. OUR FARMING INDUSTRY.

    Sir—The " Brothers Nemo" in one of their "Lay Sermons," appearing in the Chronicle of the 20th inst., speaking of the cultivation of the carob tree, say:—"We hope our ...

    Article : 850 words
  18. THE HOMESTEADS BILL.

    Sir—Seeing that some of our members of Parliament are against the Homesteads Bill, I feel confident that they in making a mistake in supposing that working-men do not ...

    Article : 495 words
  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CRICKETING ASSOCIATION.

    At the full committee meeting of this association, held on Monday night, Mr. Alexander Crooks was unanimously elected chairman. Messrs. Crooks J. W. Co[?]toa, and E. G. Phillips were elected standing ...

    Article : 352 words
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